Saturday, March 10, 2012

Samuel Geise 1792-1876

Heather's 5th great paternal grandfather

Samuel Geise 
son of Heinrich Geise
Born: April 15 1792
Died: September 24 1876
Married 1812

Hannah Bauman 
daughter of Jacob & Susanna (Bruck) Bauman
Born March 26 1793
Died 14 Sept 1871


Children:
Samuel Geise 1814 – 1877 m. Elizabeth Stock
Henry Geise 1818 – 1900 m. Susanna Brouse
Hannah Geise 1820 – 1895 m. Benjamin Walter
Polly Geise 1823 – 1908
Moses Geise 1825 – 1900
Sarah Geise 1828 – 1895
Elizabeth Geise 1833 – 1905

"Samuel Geise, son of Heinrich and brother of George (above), was born in either Berks or Northumberland county, and died at Kratzerville, Snyder Co., Pa., in the seventies; he is buried there. He was a butcher by trade, and owned a small tract of land in Monroe township, Snyder county, where he lived. He was well known at Northumberland where he sold his meat. In religion he was a Lutheran.  To him and his wife Hannah (Bowman) were born seven children: Hannah, Mrs. Walter; Henry; Polly, who died unmarried; Samuel, who lived in Dry Valley, Union Co., Pa.; Sarah, who died unmarried; Moses, who owned the homestead and who died unmarried (he had very weak eyes); and Eliza, who never married. " - Floyds History of Northumberland County


1792
Born 15 Apr in  Pennsylvania, United States 
sources: 

Samuel Geise, son of Heinrich and brother of George (above), was born in either Berks or Northumberland county, and died at Kratzerville, Snyder Co., Pa., in the seventies; he is buried there. He was a butcher by trade, and owned a small tract of land in Monroe township, Snyder county, where he lived. He was well known at Northumberland where he sold his meat. In religion he was a Lutheran.  To him and his wife Hannah (Bowman) were born seven children: Hannah, Mrs. Walter; Henry; Polly, who died unmarried; Samuel, who lived in Dry Valley, Union Co., Pa.; Sarah, who died unmarried; Moses, who owned the homestead and who died unmarried (he had very weak eyes); and Eliza, who never married.  - Floyds History of Northumberland County

1793 - Hannah Bauman was born
 Hannah Bowman was born on 26 March 1793 in Jordan Township, Northumberland Co., PA. She was the daughter of Jacob Bauman Sr. and Susanna Bruche. Hannah Bowman married Samuel Geise circa 1811. She is listed in her fathers will as the wife of Samuel Geise.

1812 Age: 20
Marriage to Hannah Bowman
Hannah is named in her father Jacob Bauman's will, as the wife of Samuel Geise.


1813/4? - age 21/22

Served in the War Of 1812



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 Pennsylvania Archives (Second Series), 
Vol. XII. pp. 222-224
The company of Lieutenant Joseph Dreibelbies*  was composed as 
follows:- 
Lieutenant, Joseph Dreibelbies. 
Ensign, William Farnsworth. 
Sergeants: Samuel Auchmuty, John Colsher, Thomas Warner, Peter 
Hull. 
Corporals: Adam Renn, John Martz, Thomas Snyder, George Wyall. 
Drummer, John Fry. 
Fifer, Adam Gilger. 
Privates: Charles Hull, Daniel Hinkle, John Richer, George 
Herner, Solomon Kreig, John Casner, Conrad Casner, Lewis 
Ayres, Ellis Ayres, Frederick Syby, Christopher Wentzel, George 
Waggoner, Arthur Rogers, Adam Smith, George Goodman, Arthur Auchmuty, 
John Fagely, George Derk, John Leader, George Heim, John Carnes, Martin 
Drumheller, Abraham Drumheller, John Kembel, Frederick Kaubel, Henry 
Daniel, Leonard Ferster, George Seitz, Michael Read, Henry Kembel, Adam 
Slise, John Kepler, Michael Rebuck, Jacob Foulk, Michael Druckemiller, 
Peter Boyer, Conrad Rebuck, John Kline, Henry Rebuck, John Beisel, 
George Reitz, John Heim, John Martin, John Lewis, Daniel Martin, Henry 
Huffman, John Person, Joseph Fox, Solomon Hummel, Solomon Moyer, John 
Helwig, Henry Geise, Martin Grim, Samuel Bower, Levi Kocher, John 
Herter, Henry Fisher, Samuel Geise, Leonard Read, George Litze1, Henry 
Hepner, Valentine Hanabach, John Boughner, Robert Farnsworth, Henry 
Cressinger, Jeremiah Slaught, Samuel Foy, John Fisher, Adam Tawney, 
Conrad Sawyer, Peter Heckert, Peter Sawyer, Jacob Almang, Joshua 
Heckert, Leonard Deiter, Michael Bower, Daniel Snyder, Daniel High, 
Ephraim Lytle, Elijah Shipman, I. Dunkelberger, Peter Melig, Samuel 
Seasholtz, Phillp Hahn, William Reynolds, Daniel Blottenberger, John 
Klock, Frederick Kahler. 
The roster is dated, "Marcus Hook, October 31, 1814," and bears the 
following indorsements:- 
I do certify, on honor, that this pay-roll exhibits a true 
statement of the company 
________________________________________________________________________
*Pennsylvania Archives (Second Series), Vol. XII. pp. 106-109
END OF PAGE 395
under my command from Northumberland county, attached to the regiment 
under the command of Lieutenant Colonel George Weirick, Pennsylvania 
militia. 
                                 JOSEPH DREIBELBIES, 
                                         Lieutenant.  

I believe the above to be a true pay-roll, except Arthur Auchmuty, 
who received a furlough improperly in my opinion. 
                                 GEORGE WEIRICK, 
                          Lieutenant Colonel Commanding.  

I certify that the company commanded by Lieutenant Joseph 
Dreibelbies is now in the service of the United States, under order of 
the general commanding, Fourth military district. 
                                 THOMAS S. ROGERS, 
                                       Brigade Major.

1814 - Son Samuel Geise was Born
Samuel married Elizabeth Stock and had children: Margaret, Henry, Elizabeth, Malinda, Pricilla, William & Simon
Source: Census Records

1818 - Son Henry Geise is born 


1840 Census
Name: Samuel Geise
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Union, Union, Pennsylvania
Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons - Under 20: 4
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 4
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 8


1850 Census
Name: Samuel Gise
Age: 56
Birth Year: abt 1794
Home in 1850: Union, Union, Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Family Number: 809
Household Members:
Name Age
Samuel Gise 56
Mary Gise 54
Mary Gise 26
Moses Gise 22
Sarah Gise 20
Eliza Gise 17



1860 Census
Name: Samuel Geise
Age in 1860: 68
Birth Year: abt 1792
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1860: Monroe, Snyder, Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Post Office: Shamokin Dam
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
Samuel Geise 68
Hannah Geise 66
Polly Geise 36
Moses Geise 34
Elizabeth Geise 27 


1870 Census
Name: Saml Gise
Age in 1870: 78
Birth Year: abt 1792
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1870: Monroe, Snyder, Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Post Office: Shamokin Dam
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
Saml Gise 78

Hanna Gise 77
Polly Gise 41
Moses Gise 37
Sarah Gise 35
Elizabeth Gise 32
Emma Gise 9


1871 - Age 79
Hannah Died

Burial - 





1876 Age: 84
Died 24 Sep



Burial - 
Name: Samuel Geise
Birth Date: 1792
Death Date: 1876
Cemetery: United Church of Christ Cemetery

Burial or Cremation Place: Kratzerville, Snyder County, Pennsylvania, USA

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From Floyd's History Of Northumberland County 

Sections of pages 811 & 812
 DANIEL GEISE (deceased), for many years a most respected citizen of Jordan township, was well known as a prosperous farmer and a faithful public official.  He was born July 18, 1836, son of George Geise and grandson of Heinrich Geise, of Bern township, Berks Co., Pa., among whose children were George, Samuel, Daniel and Jacob.

Samuel Geise, son of Heinrich and brother of George (above), was born in either Berks or Northumberland county, and died at Kratzerville, Snyder Co., Pa., in the seventies; he is buried there. He was a butcher by trade, and owned a small tract of land in Monroe township, Snyder county, where he lived. He was well known at Northumberland where he sold his meat. In religion he was a Lutheran.  To him and his wife Hannah (Bowman) were born seven children: Hannah, Mrs. Walter; Henry; Polly, who died unmarried; Samuel, who lived in Dry Valley, Union Co., Pa.; Sarah, who died unmarried; Moses, who owned the homestead and who died unmarried (he had very weak eyes); and Eliza, who never married. 


Misc Research:
Hannah Bowman died on 14 September 1871 at age 78.


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